It's been suggested that the new "Series 4" would offer "access to cable video-on-demand, and other two-way services that have been previously off-limits to TiVo users". But isn't that the whole point of the upcoming two-way dongle/adapter? DOesn't that suggest that the only real difference (so far) between a a Series3 (and Tivo HD) and the "Series 4" that the S4 may have the adapter "built-in"?
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Lawrence @ Nov 29th 2007 3:16PM
It's been suggested that the new "Series 4" would offer "access to cable video-on-demand, and other two-way services that have been previously off-limits to TiVo users". But isn't that the whole point of the upcoming two-way dongle/adapter? DOesn't that suggest that the only real difference (so far) between a a Series3 (and Tivo HD) and the "Series 4" that the S4 may have the adapter "built-in"?
digason @ Nov 29th 2007 3:36PM
My understanding is the two-way dongle/adapter is for switched digital service, not general two-way communication.